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  • Edelman Trust Asia Pacific Finds – Bloomberg TV

    Fri, 19 Feb 2010

     Interviewed with Bernie Lo, Bloomberg TV, on the latest Asia Pacific findings of the Edelman Trust Report.


  • Seas the Day – Sept 19 – Oct 19, 2009

    Thu, 17 Sep 2009

    Last Sunday, I participated in the Hong Kong Baptist University’s PR Summit – a great event. Presenting with me on a joint panel was Lisa Christensen, CEO of Ecovision Asia, an interesting organization based in Hong Kong that is coordinating an exciting Global event in Hong Kong – the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) .  Here is some more information: The ICC is a year-round [...]


  • We Never Had ‘Control’

    Mon, 14 Sep 2009

    I had the pleasure of spending time with Drs. James and Larisa Grunig from the University of Maryland, USA, on Sunday.  We were attending (and speaking at) a public relations summit on the future of PR in greater China.  Jim gave a speech on digital media’s impact on the practice of public relations.  His main point:  [...]


  • Yuan Hai-Ying on Public Affairs Trends in China

    Mon, 14 Sep 2009

    I spent an hour this morning with our friend and partner, Yuan Hai-ying (bio), from Yuan Associates (website).  We talked about trends in public affairs in China.  The most startling trend:  The death of guanxi.  Watch the video and let me know what you think.


  • My Speech from 13 September’s Greater China PR Summit

    Mon, 14 Sep 2009

    Yesterday in Hong Kong I gave a speech at a PR Summit hosted by Hong Kong’s Baptist University.  The focus of the summit was the future of public relations in Greater China.  In my remarks I talked about the need for greater engagement by business in labor, environmental and social issues of importance to business’ [...]


  • My China “Go-To” Blogs

    Tue, 08 Sep 2009

    I’m often asked about what I read — in general and about specific topics or markets.  In this ‘first in a series’ post, I give you a view on what I read related to China…before you get to that, though, I give you a couple key baseball reads. My two most indispensable baseball reads are Pete [...]


  • The Two Sides of Transparency on China’s Web

    Mon, 07 Sep 2009

    The New York Times ran a story in yesterday’s on-line editions on China’s new regulations requiring citizens commenting in on-line discussions to use their real names. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/06/world/asia/06chinanet.html?emc=eta1 More than a little controversial.  That said, I don’t think this will slow down dissent happening on the web in China.